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    Colonization In Tanzania

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    What affect did de-colonization have on the cultural characteristics of your country? Upon gaining independence it both unified the country and also tore it apart creating ethnic tensions. It helped to unify because when Tanganyika and Zanzibar gained independence the two territories merged together to make Tanzania. However, when Zanzibar was in the process of gaining independence there was a huge rebellion where the black Zanzibarians attacked the Arabs and Asians on the island leaving a mass…

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    Ford Biomaterials Case

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    Explanation of Ford achievement for its biomaterials strategy with evaluation of potential advantages and disadvantages and discussion of stakeholders. This part of the case will discuss critically the importance of history of Ford’s towards understanding biomaterials, discussion of the potential advantages and disadvantages of Ford’s sustainability strategy and different stakeholders with their interests. History and culture of any organization influences how its staff understand situation and…

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    factors are one of the most essential factors in this criteria where the organization get the information about government policies and other facts and with this view in mind the organization progress in the market (Navarro-García et al. 2014). The Oman government and legislator body has a direct reference in the business as they are privately owned company and provide a wide array of services to the customers. The business includes the political stability, tax policy, labor law, foreign trade…

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    Thursday 5th June 2007 was a very lovely day .Everything was perfect and nothing was wrong. I was sitting with my family in our house in Murair Al Mutarish. It is a small village located in the far north coast of Oman in Shinas state . We were watching T.V like any other day, when we heard the news bulletin. While crossing the coast, cyclone Gonu cause a lot of damage and fatalities. Before passing the Sultanate's northeastern coastline, it began affecting the country with strong winds and heavy…

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    Mandate New Parents

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    There are only three countries in the world that does not mandate any paid leave for new parents; these countries are: Papua New Guinea, Oman, and the United States. According to Scarr (2001), “The United States is the only industrialized country in the world that does not have a mandated, job-protected, paid family leave” (p. 182). Without paid family leave, working parents-to-be not only have to worry about their new child but also the time they have to be off work. Currently the United…

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    Open Doors Persecution

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    Open Doors persecution watchdog released its annual report which noted that the violence perpetrated against Christians last year was one of the highest in recent years. Over 7,000 Christians were murdered for their faith during the past year. North Korea recorded the highest number of persecutions, followed by Iraq. North Korea has remained on the top slot in the Open Doors World Watch List since the last 14 years. At present, more than 50,000 Christians are expected to be holed up in the…

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    Natural resources of the region: The region is one of the richest region based in the amount of natural resource that most of its countries have, in particular the region it is characterized by the production and exportation of hydrocarbons. According to the American Petroleum Institute (API) “the Middle East along has about 63 percent of the known reserves of oil in the world”. The abundancy of this vital resource made the region on of the most reached region on the planet. In addition,…

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    Absolutism Research Paper

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    This does include The Vatican with the others; Brunei, Swaziland, Saudi Arb, and Oman. The other countries listed do follow the same rule, but have two different ruling heads for state and government. These countries are Qatar and Abu Dhabi (2008). Furthermore, there are the two other monarchies that do have influences similar…

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    British advisors proposed the strategy of collective punishment to the Sultan for the sake of stopping the tribal rebellion in Dhofar (McKeown 1988, 33). This advice was based upon the past experience of the British in crushing out a prior rebellion in Oman with a collective punishment policy (Goode 2014, 449). The Sultan’s forces destroyed water wells and ordered measures of collective punishments against villagers who were suspected of supporting the DLF (White 2008). The British forces in SAF…

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    Eunice Owiny describes a scenario in which a man and woman who are married have both been victims of rape. Disclosure is easy for the oman, she gets the medical treatment, she gets the attention, she is supported by so many organizations. “But the man is inside dying.”The starved bodies of muslim men and the tearful faces of raped women were spread across international media outlets following the Yugoslavian conflict, yet no one published photographs of a raped man. Dr.Angela Ntinda, who treats…

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